Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Craft Packs

At the September mom's meeting of my homeschool group we had the opportunity to hear and see the wares of the creator of Kids Craft Fun, themed-based craft projects for kids, all packaged together and ready to use, all you need are scissors and the kid. This is one of those
"Why didn't I think of that!"

The craft packs have 10 crafts all bagged and ready for use, with instructions, facts and other activities the child can do, everything is included, glue, paint, the actual craft materials - everything. Did you get that, no running around to the store armed with a list of things you can't find or have never heard of! It is all in the bag! I love this concept. The price for the packs are $25, that works out to $2.50 per craft - love it!

I purchased the Medieval History and Colonial American craft packs to go along with our Tapestry of Grace studies, and the kids will either work on the projects together or we will divide them up.

Here is the Medieval History Pack... no storage issues here.



Each craft is in its own baggy...



Here is the list of projects you get in the Medieval History Pack:
  1. Jousting Knight

  2. Knights' Shield

  3. Golden Goblet

  4. Illuminated Nameplate

  5. Jester's Hat

  6. Medieval Hand Harp

  7. Lavender Sachet

  8. Medieval Pouch

  9. "Stained Glass" Window Handing

  10. Medieval Castle Mobile

The projects for the Colonial American History Pack:

  1. Wooden Colonial Fort
  2. Colonial Pineapple Ornament
  3. Tri corn Hat
  4. Quill and Scroll
  5. Colonial Hornbook
  6. Quilt Square
  7. Beeswax Candle and Candleholder
  8. Weaving Project
  9. Punched Metal Lantern
  10. Tooled Metal Liberty Bell
These are BIG time (and mind) savers for moms who are not crafty or who are crafty but struggle to provide those hands on activities for the kids. Looking forward to showing you the completed crafts!


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2 comments:

CAB said...

Neat, I'm going to have to check these out!

Tracey said...

Your jewelry is beautiful, I think by far beaded jewelry is my favorite. I think I'll commission you to make something for me and my mom! I’d like to learn but I really don’t see myself with time or patience.

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